I have never traveled on an airplane with a very young child.
The first time my children flew they were well into grade school the oldest already in middle school. That was the year we went to Oregon/Washington looking for a possible job relocation.
In about three weeks or so my D-I-L is flying for the first time with baby Ethan who will be just shy of 10 months. Can you believe it already? Ten months!! They are coming here for a whole month!!!
Anyhow she's a bit nervous about how he'll react. I don't think she's an experienced flyer herself so with baby in tow I'm sure she'll be a bit apprehensive. Of course she'll be flying with him at ten months and then again a month later, and he'll be 11 months.
So my question to anyone in JU land who can answer....do you have any practical advice for Amanda in her traveling with a very bubbly 10 month old? I was wondering about the pressure on his little ears and what may have worked for other moms. I told her I thought bringing a bottle or cup of water for him to drink may help but not sure how the airport would handle that with the whole liquid thing. For me, of course, I chew gum but for little Ethan he's not ready for that yet.
Just keeping him quiet and entertained will be a job. She's hoping maybe he'll sleep some since the timing is around his naptime. I was also wondering about diaper changing. How on earth do you do this on an airplane? I've NEVER used an airplane bathroom myself (I'm quite good at holding it) but I'm thinking it can't be big enough can it?
Since it's a fairly short trip, only a couple of hours I believe, the diaper thing probably won't be a big issue unless he decides this short window of opportunity is the time to go.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.